Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/06/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> > > the metering is separate to the > > viewing and taking systems. Thus it does not alter its angle of view > > according > > to the lens used: with the 43mm fisheye it is a virtual spotmeter, with > > the 150m > > telephoto (and, it is rumoured, longer lenses to follow shortly) it > > actually > > meters some of the surroundings as well. To my mind this is acceptable > > if you > > have only one lens (ideally the 65mm) but makes a mockery of the > > automation when > > a range of lenses are used. Hi - I have the M7 and after 500+ photographs, have never had an improperly exposed image that is the result of meter angle of view; and I often use it as a `Point & Shoot'. Admittedly, I only shoot print film in this camera. Note: This camera also has exposure lock capability which is useful for very uneven illumination. As to the lenses, I can only comment on the 65mm/f4 and it's superb. I've made 16X20 enlargements, and they're, well, WOW. For me: Landscapes, architectural, etc. ==> M7 (or even better, Seitz, Roundshot) People, events, etc. ======> Leica, M6 -- Wolfgang Panorama photos: http://www.msc.cornell.edu/~sachse/panorama/panorama.html =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Wolfgang Sachse Cornell University sachse@msc.cornell.edu http://www.msc.cornell.edu/~sachse =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=